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City Eyes Second Bronx Neighborhood for Possible Rezoning

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  • native new yorker
    Posted December 13, 2016 at 10:08 am

    What other neighborhoods across the city will be targeted for re-zoning? The deBlasio administration’s secrecy is not surprising.

  • Guest
    Posted December 15, 2016 at 9:33 am

    I live about a half mile outside the Southern Blvd rezoning but frequent the area on a daily basis. I consider Southern Blvd part of my greater community.

    I would love to see the area restored to its prior urbanity. The neighborhoods along Southern Blvd were once lined with solid rows of 5 and 6-story brick apartment buildings. It would be great to see increased density and more commercial spaces designated along the major streets. I think a lot of the rowhouses planted during the 1990s look horrid (square, budget, setback, front driveway), and an upzoning would incentivize owners to sell. A lot of the newer buildings that have gone up over the last few years make much more sense in an area that banks multiple subway lines. There will also be a Metro North station coming to Hunts Point Avenue and Bruckner Blvd in time.

    We need more Via Verde like developments while clearing the area of wannabe suburban blocks. I personally can’t stand the blocks around Charlotte Street. I understand why they are what they are, and why they were constructed at the time the way they were; but those days are long gone. Rowhouses can be built on some side streets farther from the subway but they should follow the model of Melrose Commons II (maintain streetwall, stoop to sidewalk).

  • Tyrone
    Posted December 18, 2016 at 9:52 pm

    The rowhouses are here to stay for sure. The older homes are being sold to make what i call the 4x8s. 4 stories and 8 small units structures. I do aprove of 5 and 6 stories buildings like the old days. 2 are under contruction now. Behind White Castle and across the street from White Castle. They are building to me slum hotels along southern blvd. A super 8 i believe and next to post office at old ice cream factory. Would love to see more stores open along 2 and 5 line. And for it to be well lit like when supermarkets are present. Please remove the tire shops and hair salons. Chinese restaurants and chicken places. How many do we really need? Finally build something on Kelly street and Southern blvd. Some parking lots still exist on Intervale ave. But again the 1990s row houses are going nowhere. The owners seem to be the only ones who really take pride in the neighborhood. Many original homeowners are still there. I do like the new contruction along the Sheridan expressway. I use it sometime to travel from cross bx expressway to westchester ave. Yes very hard to cross over into park from along Sheridan expressway. Have to go to 174th st bridge and down ramp.

  • Tyrone
    Posted December 18, 2016 at 10:07 pm

    This is one area i believe not to have to worry about gentrification. We have nothing they really want? And we are too concentrated and are going nowhere. Immersed in poverty like a rat in a old home. We are this part of the Bronx for better or worst. We are neighborhood. The rich dont want to build here. All the empty lots are practically gone. The row houses and 4x8s and new buildings are here. We just need our commercial strip revitalized. Charlotte street homes have the real land. Would be interesting to see if they sell to big developers?

  • Paul Navarro
    Posted February 6, 2017 at 1:37 am

    This is just another advance in gentrification. Don’t paint a rosy picture of the upcoming doomsday for long time residents …. start packing you bags …. don’t be fooled ….

  • Bronx71
    Posted March 21, 2017 at 11:07 pm

    If you drive the Sheridan to its completion at 177th Street and make a left at you can see the third platform of East 180th Street Station that platform was preserved as the endpoint for the 2nd Avenue subway. For decades it has been there waiting for the connection that never came. Now the access to that station is walled off as apartment building after apartment building has risen up in the space where the tracks once were. The Sheridan shouldn’t be decommissioned it should be finished! The Bronx will need it later just like we will need the 2nd Avenue subway which will never get here.

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